What Are You Listening To?



Love this record
hutch wrote:
Love this record

IMO his last great album, yes B&C, KofA and some others have some classics

Beyond Belief is one of my all time favorites, such an interesting song on lots of levels

this opening line is just amazing
History repeats the old conceits/The glib replies, the same defeats
Keep your finger on important issues With crocodile tears and a pocketful of tissues




Rosetta Stone of rock and roll
new Ratboys
hutch wrote:
Rosetta Stone of rock and roll
that a scientist chose put him on a record on the Voyager, that has just exited our solar system gives me joy
some alien life form will hopefully get to hear it too


athwartHatch wrote:
some alien life form will hopefully get to hear it too
these djs/selectors in BA really get me, I have enjoyed every thing this channel has put out
I urge you to resist at looking at the play list first and just enjoy being surprised

Who said I'm laughing?: Rock, pop & garage jukebox with Oro Negro


Atahualpa Yupanqui
What's going through your mind mind mind mind mind mind mind mind?


The other day I met a fellow Bobby Short fan….couldn’t believe it. He said he had traveled to NYC to catch his show. I always wanted to do that but never got around to it.


When Cheo (DJ Afro) left Los Amigos Invisibles that made me sad. Anyways I bought his latest from him on Discogs. He kindly signed it for me. I wish I lived in NYC so I could see him live. He really was the heart and soul of Los Amigos Invisibles.
New order- Belgium 85

This is so so good.
Lots of great new releases Friday but enjoying The Cords S/T debut out on Slumberland Records. A sister duo from Scotland and plucked from their Bandcamp page

Like all great pop bands, The Cords have taken familiar ingredients and created something utterly fresh. Older indie fans may hear echoes of The Shop Assistants, The Primitives, Tiger Trap and Talulah Gosh, but they will hear something else too: a yearning, dreamy melodic power that takes the songs into darker, stranger places. Younger pop fans won’t care about these old reference points: what they will hear is the sound of two young women doing something utterly exciting: playing loud guitar and loud drums, taking analogue instruments and hitting them hard in the service of immediate and infectious pop tunes, and not giving a second thought about the digital world that wants to own everything we do. The Cords sound free: they remind us that pop music, played right, is expressive, liberating, joyful and deeply personal.

https://thecordsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-cords-2
Bookmarked
Beck - Seachange